Publication: A Review on Evapotranspiration Estimation in Agricultural Water Management: Past, Present, and Future
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2022-07-08
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Evapotranspiration (ET) is a major component of the water cycle and agricultural water
balance. Estimation of water consumption over agricultural areas is important for agricultural water
resources planning, management, and regulation. It leads to the establishment of a sustainable water
balance, mitigates the impacts of water scarcity, as well as prevents the overusing and wasting of
precious water resources. As evapotranspiration is a major consumptive use of irrigation water and
rainwater on agricultural lands, improvements of water use efficiency and sustainable water management in agriculture must be based on the accurate estimation of ET. Applications of precision and
digital agricultural technologies, the integration of advanced techniques including remote sensing
and satellite technology, and usage of machine learning algorithms will be an advantage to enhance
the accuracy of the ET estimation in agricultural water management. This paper reviews and summarizes the technical development of the available methodologies and explores the advanced techniques
in the estimation of ET in agricultural water management and highlights the potential improvements
to enhance the accuracy of the ET estimation to achieve precise agricultural water management
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evapotranspiration, agricultural water management, ET estimation
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Wanniarachchi, S.; Sarukkalige, R. A Review on Evapotranspiration Estimation in Agricultural Water Management: Past, Present, and Future. Hydrology 2022, 9, 123. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/hydrology9070123
